Newton's Second Law: force = mass x acceleration
Therefore, force = mass x length / time2.
In SI units: newton = kg x meter / seconds2.
it is the dimension of force over dimension of area. stress = force/area Why, that's just pressure !
no ! dimensions of force and that of frequency are different.
force and motion
Moment of force, also known as torque, has dimensions of force x distance.
The force which changes the dimension of the object such as length, volume or which changes the shape is known as deforming force
Momentum = Mass X Velocity Velocity = Displacement/Time Dimension of Mass = M Dimension of Displacement = L Dimension of Time = T Therefore Dimension of Velocity = LT-1 Therefore Dimension of Momentum = MLT-1
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dimensional consistency says that in any equation the dimensions of the quantities in the rhs and lhs are same. for example force =mass*acceleration force dimensions are MLT-2 : mass dimension M ;acceleration dimension LT-2 togehter the right hand side is also having MLT-2 dimension same as that of force.
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force times distance (inch-pounds or N-m)
Pressure= force/area [MLT-2] / [L2] [ML-1T-2]
THE BODY IS AT REST IN THE VERTICAL DIMENSION.